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Kitten pokes him with a stick for hours trying to get a response. His voice and manner of speaking sound like some kind of deranged stereotype of a Boy Band fangirl or Micky Mouse on Helium. Magnus hides it a bit better than the Emperor, but it still shines from time to time. The fact that sex with him according to him tends to be awesome but potentially fatal using words like 'literally explosive climaxes' also helped fuel this belief, not to mention his tendency to love 'em and leave 'em. It's especially notable when compared to his interactions with Tzeentch, the other Chaos God he's canonically antagonistic to; he clearly doesn't like the Changer of Ways but he doesn't get outright infuriated at him either, at least relatively speaking. The truth about how the Tau are a race of creepy old vagina-faced hobos who exist for no reason? The Centurion the Emperor is always seen with is from the Imperial Fists.

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As of season 2, some characters have their artwork articulated to let them gesticulate. Magnus sees the Emperor as one, given the latter's tendency to expect everyone to blindly follow his orders like he was a god despite his protestations that he isn't one. Dominique's character seems to live for this role, specifically because it pisses off Karamazov. It probably helps that 40, did start as a parody series itself and that everything is quite intentionally over the top. In episode 13, not only do the Ultramarines manage to capture Magnus the Red and bring him to the Imperial Palace, but Magnus and the Emperor forgive each other!

It's arguably implied that Marneus Calgar might have made a pact with some greater power, with Behemoth off-spin series being a possible sign that he made it during Tyranid attack on Ultramar. Isha; supernatural garbage can. Corvus Corax is angsty, uses a lot of pointlessly ornate words , and talks down about himself alot. Admittedly, he's not very good at his job and has a serial drugs habit. Smelled like shit from day one. Given that the Imperium is about as tolerant of things that deviate from the norm as they are about

Magnus is given a thick Australian accent, though this was entirely by accident as the voice actor was trying for a British accent. After being told about the Age of Apostasy , the Emperor asks what kind of idiots would let a guy named Goge Vandire to become the most powerful man in the Imperium. It's actually just Yu-Gi-Oh! Karamazov is not happy about this one. It's later implied he made a deal with a Reality Warper of some kind in exchange for becoming a Showy Invincible Hero , and between the guilt and the Withdrawal he's starting to lose it. When the order to disband the Inquisition came down, he apparently went off to make movies to pass the time. The First Episode has been remade , with minor additions like lines for the Dreadknight and Kitten repressing his need to rip off his armor.